uneasily
/ʌnˈiːzɪli/ (bre, ipa) · [ənˈizəli] /ʌnˈiːzɪli/ (ame, ipa) · [ənˈizəli] /ˌən-ˈē-zə-lē How to pronounce uneasily (audio)/ (ame, mw)
uneasily — 副詞
1. with visible worry or discomfort, as if something feels wrong or may go badly.
不安地
帶著擔心或不放鬆的樣子
with visible worry or discomfort, as if something feels wrong or may go badly.
Tara laughed uneasily when the teacher asked about the missing test papers.
老師問起不見的考卷時,Tara 不安地笑了笑。
laughed uneasily - visible discomfort during a tense moment
Wei shifted uneasily in the chair as the dentist prepared the needle.
牙醫準備打針時,Wei 在椅子上不安地挪動身子。
shifted uneasily - physical sign of nervous discomfort
The dog slept uneasily during the storm, waking at every clap of thunder.
暴風雨那晚,那隻狗睡得很不安穩,每次打雷都會醒來。
Caleb glanced uneasily at the empty fuel gauge on the mountain road.
Caleb 在山路上瞥見油表見底時,不安地看了好幾眼。
Sofie stood uneasily by the stage curtain, waiting for the announcer.
Sofie 站在舞台布幕旁,不安地等著主持人叫號。
- calmly
without visible worry or discomfort
- confidently
showing ease and certainty rather than hesitation
文法句型
verb + uneasily
uneasily + verb (fronted, literary)
用法筆記
Most often modifies visible actions such as laughing, shifting, glancing, or waiting. Distinguish from sense 2: sense 1 is about a person's uneasy feeling, while sense 2 is about things seeming mismatched or awkward together.
常見錯誤
2. so that it seems awkward, unsuitable, or out of place beside something else.
不協調地
和周圍事物看來不相配
so that it seems awkward, unsuitable, or out of place beside something else.
The gold-framed mirror hung uneasily above the plain wooden sink.
那面金框鏡掛在樸素的木製洗手台上方,顯得很不協調。
hung uneasily above - visual mismatch between two objects
The new glass tower sat uneasily beside the row of old brick shops.
那棟新的玻璃高樓立在一排老磚店旁,顯得很不協調。
sat uneasily beside - common pattern for things that do not belong together
The cheerful joke landed uneasily in the room after the funeral.
葬禮後,那個歡快的笑話在房間裡顯得很不協調。
The bright pop song sat uneasily under the film's final hospital scene.
那首明亮的流行歌配在電影最後的醫院場景下,顯得很不協調。
- awkwardly
broader and more everyday; often used for social behaviour as well as poor fit
- incongruously
more formal and stresses that two things do not belong together
- discordantly
stronger and more literary, often about clashing sounds or tones
- harmoniously
blending well with what is around it
- naturally
fitting the situation in an easy, expected way
文法句型
sit/hang uneasily with + noun
land/play uneasily in + setting
用法筆記
Common with verbs such as sit, hang, land, and coexist when styles, ideas, or tones do not match well. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense does not require a worried person; the problem is the poor fit between things.